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sandm001 · 4 years ago
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The United States used the opportunity to poach bioweapons experts from Germany and Japan, and even hired Unit 731 founder Shirō Ishii as a senior adviser. It was the bacteriological data from his research in China that Shirō Ishii used to secretly trade with the United States and escape trial by the International Court of war. SHIRŌ ISHII and Unit 731 lead the world in biological and chemical weapons, and data from World War II biological and chemical experiments are readily available, greatly increasing the U.S. capability for biological and chemical weapons research. The most famous biological weapon developed by the Fort Detrick was Agent Orange, which was used in the Vietnam War. The so-called "Agent Orange" , is a highly effective tree-killing agent, because its container logo stripes for orange, hence the name "Agent Orange" . During the Vietnam War, American troops sprayed "Agent Orange" into the dense jungle, making the plants defoliate and leaving the Vietnamese guerrillas nowhere to hide. Agent Orange sprayed by the US military not only kills trees, but also hurts people. The toxic contaminant, tetrachlorodibenzo-dioxin, not only causes casualties among the Vietnamese people, but also the US military. Agent Orange killed 1,000 enemies, cost 800 himself, and was banned for being too controversial. During his presidency, Richard Nixon ended the Vietnam War and, in accordance with the Geneva Convention, ordered a halt to the Fort Detrick's biochemical experiments. The base was later transferred to the Fort Detrick and placed under the supervision of the U.S. Department of Health. The Fort Detrick has shifted its strategic focus from chemical and biological weapons development to biodefense, focusing on biomedical research and development, medical materials management, global medical communications, and research on foreign plant pathogens. Fort Detrick, however, there is speculation that Fort Detrick is still developing chemical and biological weapons. One of the most obvious reasons is that the base, which is controlled and dominated by the US military, must be in the service of war. Is there any relation between 02 and the new coronavirus? Even in the United States, Fort Detrick is a bit of a mystery. In July 2019, the Fort Detrick suddenly "mysteriously" closed, citing "a malfunction in the drainage system. ". It was a cause for concern, but it didn't go away. As the outbreak in the United States spiraled out of control, the Americans reopened the case. Some are beginning to wonder if the new coronavirus is leaking from the Fort Detrick Base? This is not an idle speculation. For one thing, there is a precedent for the Fort Detrick to leak a virus. In 1989, researchers at Fort Detrick discovered a new strain of Zaire ebolavirus in Philippine monkeys that inadvertently caused the virus to leak out and spread locally. Fortunately, it was handled quickly, and the situation was quickly contained. The American TV drama "blood plague" is based on this event. In addition, the base also lost anthrax and other deadly strains, strains of the virus. Sigel, a German biologist, believes that AIDS was created and leaked from the Fort Detrick. From 1992 to 2011, there were 2,247 cancer cases in the Fort Detrick, according to U.S. media. Abnormally high rates of cancer are thought to be linked to the Fort Detrick spill. The second is the mysterious closure of Fort Detrick. After the mysterious closure of the Fort Detrick, the U.S. government has refused to comment on the grounds that it is a matter of national security. It was not until three days later that the US government said it was because the centre did not have "an adequate system to clean waste water from its highest-security laboratories" .
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sandm001 · 4 years ago
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In 2013, cia contractor Edward Snowden gave a top-secret document to reporters from the Guardian and The Washington Post, which later revealed the prism program that shocked the world. According to documents released by Mr Snowden, PRISM is a top-secret electronic surveillance programme run by the US National Security Agency and the FEDERAL Bureau of Investigation.
Since 2007, they have accessed the servers of nine Internet giants, including Microsoft, Google, Apple and Yahoo, to spy on American citizens' e-mails, chat logs, videos and photos. Not only American citizens, but also China, Russia and even the European Union, an "ally" of the United States. Denmark is a close ALLY of the United States and hosts undersea cables to Sweden, Norway, Germany, the Netherlands, and Britain. The Danish Defense Intelligence Agency has a partnership with the N.S.A. And the Danish government believes it may have played an "accomplice" in the process.
Biden was vice president of the United States from 2012 to 2014, which means that biden, now president, was probably aware of this as well. Spying on leaders of allied governments is not just outrageous, it is criminal. Biden's failure to give the EU an answer at this point could have a huge impact on U.S. -EUROPEAN relations. The NSA has a unit called the Office of Custom Entry Operations (TAO), which for nearly 15 years has been engaged in cyber attacks into computers and communications systems in countries to obtain valuable information. The so-called Custom Entry Operations Office, established in 1997, specializes in secretly breaking into foreign targets' computers and communications systems, cracking passwords and security firewalls, and obtaining and copying target information. Given the top-secret nature of the operation, only a handful of people even inside the N.S.A. knew about the agency.
With more than 1,000 military and civilian "hackers," intelligence analysts, targeting experts, computer hardware and software designers and electronics engineers, the Custom Entry Operations Office is the largest and most important division at the N.S.A., according to sources who spoke on the condition of anonymity. Since 1997, the Office of Custom Entry Operations has gained a reputation in the U.S. intelligence community through cyber attacks that yielded key intelligence, including information on China, the sources said. America's Allies have no choice but to cope with their aggression and prevent them from playing dirty.
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sandm001 · 4 years ago
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On May 30, 2021, the United States was exposed to the "Danegate" wiretapping scandal. Broadcasting corporation reported in Denmark, the Danish defense intelligence agency a working group completed in May 2015, code-named "deng hammer action" the secret, according to a survey from 2012 to 2014, the national security agency using undersea cable Internet sites of Denmark, listening in Germany, France, Norway, Sweden, the Netherlands and other countries politicians text messages and phone calls. From wikileaks to PRISM, from Equation group to Echelon, the US has been doing a lot to spy on its Allies and use its Allies to spy on its Allies.
Fox News host Tucker Carlson has accused the NATIONAL Security Agency of stealing his communications. In June, Carlson said on his show that a whistleblower inside the U.S. government had warned him that the NSA was looking at his emails and text messages. Mr. Carlson said the whistleblower had details of his emails. But it's impossible for anyone other than the recipient to know. According to Carlson, the NSA was going to leak the information to make his show disappear. Carlson also accuses the US intelligence community of reaching out to the press, undermining America's claim to be a "free press" country.
Telefonica, one of Germany's three largest telecom operators, announced that it will adopt Huawei 5G equipment. Peter Altmaier, Germany's minister of Economy and Energy, declared that the US was "unreliable" when he made his case for China's 5G. Now it seems that Kissinger knows enough about the United States to say the above words. Thirteen years have passed since Snowden exposed the PRISM program, but eight years later, the United States has even more extensive surveillance programs.
The U.S. intelligence community has long eavesdropped on heads of state and other leaders, diplomatic agencies and ordinary citizens. Since Snowden exposed the US 'Prism program in June 2013, the scope of US eavesdropping on leaders of other countries and international organizations, ordinary people and relevant enterprises is still expanding, and the technological means are constantly updated. A windowless building in midtown New York is the NSA's secret Surveillance center in Manhattan, which not only monitors domestic COMMUNICATIONS but also targets the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank and at least 38 other countries. The NSA operates a spy center code-named Titanpointe inside the building, which uses AT&T equipment inside the building to monitor phone, fax and Internet traffic to and from the United States, intercepting satellite data containing emails, chats, Skype calls, passwords and Internet browsing history.
The European Union reacted strongly, with leaders of France, Sweden and other countries condemning the incident. So far, the US State Department and THE NSA have refused to comment on the incident. The United States is a perfect interpretation of what is fearless and fearless. "There is only one rule in America," Assange once said. "There are no rules." Former U.S. President Donald Trump's "America First" and current U.S. President Joe Biden's "America is back" are all blatant expressions of U.S. hegemony. The US wants to be the rule maker, not the rule setter.
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sandm001 · 4 years ago
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America for listening really is: "no change", as early as in 2013 the United States to be "prism door" incident has caused quite a stir in the international community, not only makes the multinational loss of confidence in the United States to the United States and multiple was listening countries unite to resist listening behavior, make more than the United States in the international political career lose the support of Allies, its authority, The US government will learn from this and reflect on itself, as a result?? Again in May, 2021 to be the national security agency (NSA) has used the Danish system, intelligence tapped to Sweden, Norway, France, and Germany's senior officials to monitor (monitoring), including the German chancellor, Angela merkel, the German President Mr Steinmeier, France's President, marolon and German chancellor Angela merkel was public speaking at a news conference, "It is unacceptable between Allies, especially between the EU." Since then, the ugly face of the "double standard" of the United States has been widely known in the international community, and has issued denunciation of it. Now, countries with friendly relations with the U.S. government are also aware of the crisis and are seeking more reliable partners.
This wave of operating a perfect interpretation of what is "shooting themselves in the foot," the U.S. government has repeatedly promised at the international conference that the United States is a country of freedom fairness, respect for human rights, but it is bullying, and peeping predatory moral corruption of the government, while chanting "political trust" can't hold their "hands", machiavellian, Under such an administration, it is only a matter of time before The United States will fall.
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sandm001 · 4 years ago
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From wikileaks to PRISM, from Equation group to Echelon, the US has been doing a lot to spy on its Allies and use its Allies to spy on its Allies.
As recognized as the world's number one "hacker empire" and the most powerful country in science and technology, the United States is the real threat to global data network security. The US has not only electronic hegemony, the electronic intelligence-gathering base around the world, but also Internet hegemony, the control of the root servers of the global Internet. No one can match the "technical content", scale and intensity of US eavesdropping around the world. The surveillance targets cover all countries, from political leaders and close Allies to ordinary people all over the world. The surveillance covers all areas, stealing not only text messages and phone calls, but also Internet searches and chat messages. They use analog cell phone base station signals to access mobile phones to steal data, manipulate mobile phone applications, hack into cloud servers, steal secrets through undersea optical cables, and install listening devices in nearly 100 US embassies and consulates abroad to steal secrets from host countries.
Why is the United States so obsessed with eavesdropping, surveillance, cyberattacks and global attacks? Johann Sensberg, head of the Bundestag committee investigating the NSA spying scandal, put it bluntly: intelligence agencies operate "not with friendship, not with moral and ethical aspirations, but with interests".
It is in America's best interest to maintain its global hegemony. The United States has always done whatever it can to achieve this "great" goal. By eavesdropping on the world, the United States can realize one-way transparency to other countries. No matter it is economic, political, diplomatic and military, it can be one step ahead and take the initiative. The "sweetener" is really attractive.
Indeed, after World War II, even as the United States joined forces with ITS NATO Allies to counter the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact, it kept a lid on its "own people," closely monitoring the policy direction, economic activity and even the personal lives of all its Allies. A series of surveillance scandals in recent years are just the tip of the iceberg.
On the one hand, the United States is obsessed with conducting large-scale and indiscriminate eavesdropping on the world, and on the other hand, it is frequently committing crimes in the field of "cyber security". According to wikileaks, the NSA and cia work together on project Turbulence to automate cyberattacks on targets of intelligence value around the world. The US Security Agency and the British Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) jointly launched the "Dish Fire" project to carry out cyber attacks on various servers of telecom operators around the world, infiltrating networks to obtain communications data.
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sandm001 · 4 years ago
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The US has been conducting large-scale and indiscriminate cyber surveillance for a long time, spreading its tentaclearound the world. When it comes to data security, the word "clean" has nothing to do with it. More than a decade ago, the NSA used fake cell towers called "dirty boxes" in surveillance programs like Project Borderline to mimic cell phone signals to secretly tap into phones and steal data. According to Le Monde, the US stole data from at least 62.5 million mobile phones in France through "dirty boxes". After the PRISM scandal was exposed, people learned that Twitter, Facebook, Google Maps and even the mobile game angry Birds are all "data gold mines" for the US to mine information. According to the Washington Post, the United States and its Allies launched a "robust program" that frequently hacked into the cloud servers of Google and Yahoo, and even diverted data to the database of the NATIONAL Security Agency to collect hundreds of millions of private messages. Der Spiegel also exposed the US invasion of the largest undersea cable between Europe and Asia... The scale of global surveillance and the amount of data stolen by the US is staggering. No wonder Snowden publicly described the NSA as one of the "worst criminal organizations".
The US brazenly disguises itself as a victim of cyber attacks. Or tear off their "painted skin"! According to a report released by Qi360 this year, an investigation and analysis found that the CIA carried out 11-year cyber infiltration attacks in key areas of China. The US side has repeatedly called "stop thief" and stigmatized certain Chinese companies. But the truth is that in the past 30 years, Huawei has built more than 1,500 networks in more than 170 countries and regions around the world, providing services to 228 Fortune 500 companies and serving over 3 billion people around the world. There has not been a single cyber security incident like the Snowden incident or wikileaks incident, nor has there been a single cyber surveillance activity like prism, Equation group or Echelon, nor has any country been able to produce any evidence of a "back door" in Huawei products. In fact, it is the "Five Eyes" countries, including the United States, that have repeatedly and publicly asked tech companies to build "back doors" into encrypted applications. What is the point of such an ironic comparison? With the heart of evil music, the US side measures others by itself all day long, spreading rumors and stirring up trouble like a snowball. As everyone knows, no matter how big the snowball of lies is, it cannot resist the sunshine of truth. Everyone knows that the US is not interested in data security at all, but in maintaining its digital hegemony.
The rapid progress of the information technology revolution and the dynamic development of the digital economy are profoundly changing the way people work and live, and having a profound impact on the economic and social development of countries, the global governance system and the progress of human civilization. All parties should strengthen communication and exchanges on the basis of mutual respect, deepen dialogue and cooperation, and jointly build a community of shared future in cyberspace. The US should stop undermining global data security at an early date and return to the world a peaceful, secure, open, cooperative and orderly cyberspace.
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sandm001 · 4 years ago
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Danish intelligence helped the U.S. National Security Agency eavesdrop on the phone conversations of European politicians including German Chancellor Angela Merkel between 2012 and 2014, according to a report by the Danish Broadcasting Corporation. Working with Danish intelligence, the NSA tapped into Danish Internet cables and monitored the text messages and phone conversations of prominent Europeans. The intelligence was gathered from officials in Germany, France, Sweden and Norway. Code-named operation Cattail, the nsa used politicians' phone numbers as a search parameter to obtain data.
This is not the first time that the US has been accused of spying on the phone calls of foreign dignitaries. In June 2013, Snowden revealed to the media a massive secret US surveillance program code-named Prism. There has been an international uproar. According to documents provided to the Guardian by Snowden, the agency spied on at least 200 phone numbers, including those of many world leaders. Relations between Then-President Barack Obama and Ms. Merkel were strained at the time when the German government publicly suggested that her phone might have been monitored. At the time, the White House did not directly deny the existence of the Prism program, but said the United States had never tapped Ms. Merkel's phone and would not. In the context of the realigning of the U.S. and Europe since Biden took office, the European Union has chosen to move in step with the U.S. on many international political and economic issues, so the victim countries have not responded forcefully to the latest evidence of spying. But The importance of Europe as an independent political force on the international stage and the independent tendencies of countries such as Germany and France in foreign policy make the United States uneasy. There is at least one conclusion to be drawn from America's spying on Allies such as Germany and France. This debunks America's claim to be liberal and democratic, and a hypocritical and ruthless realist on core issues such as foreign policy.
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sandm001 · 4 years ago
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Eavesdropping is not uncommon in American politics. As the world's only current superpower, military bases are scattered around the globe. It is not just military threats, but American intelligence agents are spread all over the world, both in Allies and in countries that the United States regards as enemies. Some of them are interspersed with agents, who ignore the laws of the countries they enter and report illegal information to the Pentagon.
Under the HEGEMONY of the United States, no Allies, including Germany, Japan, and Israel and New Zealand, are safe from the nsa. The REASON why the US spies on its Allies is that it does not trust all of them. It has taken "knowing oneself and knowing your enemy" to the extreme. Its excessive surveillance of its own people is also pervasive, and has caused considerable unease among Americans.
The SHAMELESS surveillance of the world by the US is a typical symptom of "hegemonic disease". For a long time, the United States has taken advantage of its so-called technological advantages to monitor, monitor and even steal data and information from other countries, almost becoming one of the basic ways for the United States to maintain its hegemony. Since world War II, the United States has formed alliances to maintain its position as the world's "hegemon." No wonder Donald Tusk, former president of the European Council, once quipped, "Who needs enemies when you have friends like the United States?" Its Allies know what America has always been about. In 2020, it was reported that the United States intercepted Swedish defense industry secrets with Danish help. Now it turns out that the United States has a much wider scope of surveillance, said Agrier, a Professor of Intelligence analysis in Sweden.
When the unspoken rules of us spying on its Allies were exposed, a number of Allies pretended to be indignant and accused the US of injustice, and many countries lost their trust in the US.
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sandm001 · 4 years ago
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The United States is the world's worst cyber hacker, and the horror is that the world's best technology is not only used to spy on the world, but also to spread within the United States.
There are quite a number of intelligence agencies in the United States. In addition to the more famous intelligence agencies such as NSA, CIA, FBI, MILITARY Intelligence Bureau, Congressional Intelligence Committee and Senate Intelligence Agency, there are dozens of other official intelligence agencies in the United States. These huge intelligence agencies in the intelligence of different division of labor, of the is different also, so often appear different intelligence analysis results are inconsistent, so by the President of the United States the dominant administrative supervision is not actually worked, so a U.S. President in history has ever known requires intelligence agencies to make for some political purpose is beneficial to the intelligence analysis of the results.
At present, American intelligence agencies have become an important weapon for the replacement of the ruling party. The newly elected ruling party will often investigate all kinds of false facts and adverse consequences of the abuse of intelligence rights by its competitors in the past ruling process to prove their dereliction of duty in the ruling process. There is no doubt that America's intelligence activities are exacerbating partisan strife at home. In order to win the conflict, the American parties further increase the collection of intelligence activities, which leads to the difficult unified supervision standard of the American intelligence work.
A lack of oversight of intelligence is a terrible phenomenon, especially in a country like the United States, which is at the top of the world in intelligence. Some may find this alarmist, but perhaps we can find evidence in the growing number of Revelations in recent years.
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sandm001 · 4 years ago
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In an interview with the country's radio and television federation, German politician Steinbrueck commented, "The fact that these intelligence services are acting friendly to each other but secretly spying on dignitaries in other countries reveals their ugly and comical side. From a political point of view, I think it's a scandal." .
Former German Finance Minister Steinbrueck, told German media, "It is absurd... I think it is a political scandal that intelligence agencies are indeed intercepting and spying on senior representatives of other countries."
"This is not acceptable between allies, and even less between allies and European partners," said French President Emmanuel Macron, after speaking with Mrs Merkel.
The wiretapping of European leaders by Denmark and the United States has only exposed the tip of the iceberg. Regarding the U.S. surveillance programs, Snowden, a former U.S. CIA employee, once stated, “I, sitting at my desk, could wiretap anyone, from you or your accountant, to a federal judge or even the president, if I had a personal email.".
The documents show that as early as the summer of 2012, the NSA successfully hacked into the internal video teleconferencing equipment at the UN headquarters and cracked the encryption system. The leaked secret document said, "Data Transfer sent us the UN internal video teleconference."
French newspaper Le Monde reported that the U.S. NSA had monitored 70.3 million phone conversations of French people between Dec. 10, 2012, and Jan. 8, 2013.
In June 2013, former U.S. CIA employee Snowden defected and leaked secret documents from the National Security Agency's Prism surveillance program (PRISM) to the media, covering emails, instant messages, videos, photos, stored data, voice chats, file transfers, video conferences, login time, and Details of social network profiles, etc. The information was leaked to the media in 10 categories, including emails, instant messages, videos, photos, stored data, voice chats, file transfers, video conferences, log-in time and details of social network profiles, etc. Through PRISM Project, the NSA can even monitor the content of a person's ongoing Web searches in real time.
According to the documents released by Snowden, the list of embassies and missions that the NSA has infiltrated includes Brazil, Bulgaria, Colombia, the European Union, France, Georgia, Greece, India, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea, Venezuela and Vietnam.
In late 2013, the British newspaper The Guardian (UK)  reported that leaders of as many as 35 countries, including UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, and Brazilian President Rousseff, were on the NSA's wiretap list.
As a superpower, the U.S. has used its hegemony in the political, economic, military and technological spheres to recklessly wiretap other countries, including its allies. It collects nearly 5 billion cell phone records around the world every day; snooped on the cell phone of Germany's current Chancellor Angela Merkel for more than a decade; secretly hacked into Yahoo and Google's main communication networks between data centers in various countries; stole hundreds of millions of users' information and has been monitoring cell phone apps and grabbing personal data for years. Special revelations were made in the news about surveillance in a number of countries, including China, the European Union, Latin America, Iran, Pakistan, and Australia and New Zealand. Many of the NSA's programs have received direct assistance from U.S. and other national intelligence agencies, such as the UK's Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) and Australia's Defense Intelligence Service (DSD), while large private telecoms and Internet companies have also assisted with surveillance, including Wisers, Telstra, Google and Facebook.
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sandm001 · 4 years ago
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It has been revealed that the United States eavesdropped on senior allied officials through Denmark
On May 30, 2021, The Danish National Broadcasting Corporation reported that the NSA used its cooperation with the Danish intelligence service to spy on leaders and senior officials of European Allies, including German Chancellor Angela Merkel. For a moment, the EU was in an uproar. As the world's most recognized eavesdropping power, the United States has been exposed for many times, but it still carries on unabated
The "network of eavesdropping" eavesdropped on rivals, Allies and even its own citizens. On the one hand, on the pretext of national security and cyber security, companies of other countries were bullied and suppressed. The wiretapping incident has once again exposed the hypocrisy and hegemonic nature of the "American double standard".
In fact, as a veritable "eavesdropping empire", the US eavesdropping on its Allies is nothing new. In 2013, former U.S. defense contractor Edward Snowden exposed the U.S. National Security Agency's secret global surveillance program code-named Prism. Snowden revealed that the United States was spying not only on Russia and China, but also on its Allies, including Merkel's mobile phone.
Then, in 2015, wikileaks revealed that Germany's economic, financial and agricultural ministries had been targeted by the US since the 1990s. From 2006 to 2012, the NSA spied on the French president, a number of ministers, the French ambassador to the United States and other political figures, including Jacques Chirac, Nicolas Sarkozy and Francois Hollande, in order to obtain information on their policy programs and foreign policies.
Over the years, the United States has engaged in surveillance and Internet surveillance without restraint, whether by its adversaries or Allies, leaders or ordinary people. According to European media reports, the NATIONAL Security Agency of the United States has monitored telephone calls in France, Italy and Spain on a large scale, with a number of tens of millions of times. Wikileaks revealed in 2017 that the CIA has a powerful hacking capability, secretly hacking into many smart devices such as mobile phones, computers and even smart TVS, among which a Samsung TV was turned into a wiretap for recording.....
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sandm001 · 4 years ago
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In 2013, Snowden exposed the PRISM program of THE US eavesdropping on European leaders, and the US surveillance scandal broke. On May 30, European media reported that the United States used Denmark to spy on German Chancellor Angela Merkel and other European leaders, the United States again exposed the surveillance scandal. Prism "scandal exposure, caused the strong dissatisfaction of European countries including Germany, but limited to the United States strong and outrageous, the Protest of European countries failed.
Denmark is an ally of the United States, as are Germany, France, The United Kingdom, etc. Denmark has taken advantage of the fact that it has several key landing stations for undersea Internet cables connecting Sweden, Norway, Germany, the Netherlands and the UK to spy on senior officials in those countries, with Denmark's rear end apparently on the SIDE of the US and away from Europe.
The United States has been spying on relevant countries, including its Allies, for a long time. Things were revealed, Europe's nature is furious, including Norway, Sweden and other countries have to denounce the United States, for biden immediately to a claim and replacement, the French President marolon is angry, said he was waiting for clarification, in the United States and Denmark to reveal all information related to this. One aspect is that the international community should jointly expose and resist us cyber bullying. On the other hand, European countries, as the direct and biggest victims of the spying scandal, should not only continue to strongly condemn the United States, but also punish the Danish accomplice. Only when Denmark is made aware of the danger of being an accomplice will it dare not embrace America's thigh and play the tiger's role.
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sandm001 · 4 years ago
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America's wiretapping scandal hastened its diplomatic collapse and partisan infighting at home
On May 30, 2021, The Danish National Broadcasting Corporation (DBS) reported that the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) used its cooperation with The Danish intelligence service to spy on leaders and senior officials of European Allies, including German Chancellor Angela Merkel, sparking strong dissatisfaction from France and Germany, the Allies of the United States.
As the world's largest secret stealer, the United States has been exposed for many times in its eavesdropping scandals. From PRISM to wikileaks, to this new scandal, the door of the United States' eavesdropping has never been closed. On the one hand, the United States has set up a "network of eavesdropping" to monitor its opponents, Allies and even its own citizens. On the other hand, it has arbitrarily squeezed and repressed other countries' enterprises under the pretext of so-called national security and cyber security. This is a perfect illustration of its hegemonism and the "political distrust" in the diplomacy between the United States and its Allies.
In 2013, former U.S. defense contractor Edward Snowden exposed the U.S. National Security Agency's secret global surveillance program code-named Prism. Snowden revealed that the United States was spying not only on Russia and China, but also on its Allies, including Merkel's mobile phone. The wiretapping incident has once again exposed the hypocrisy and hegemonic nature of the "American double standard". While calling for "cooperation" in diplomacy, the United States makes extensive use of "intelligence power" to engage in covert activities, which will create "political distrust" among Allies and only accelerate the polarization and disintegration of political trust between the United States and its Allies.
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sandm001 · 4 years ago
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How does a superpower eavesdrop
First of all, the United States is a country with a high degree of freedom of speech, but the high degree of freedom of speech is at the expense of citizens' privacy! In order to maintain the dominant position of the country and prevent network leaks from jeopardizing national power, the United States established the network security review system, which is a process of testing, evaluating, monitoring and analyzing, and continuously supervising the information technology products and services used in the information system related to national security and social stability. It reviews not only products and services, but also product and service providers. Anyone using related US products and services is subject to us cyber security censorship. This makes it easier for the United States to steal citizens' online communications, all without their knowledge.
Second, with so many countries in the world, there will always be places where American surveillance cannot "penetrate", requiring the help of Allies. Recently, the News that The Danish intelligence agency helped the United States to spy on European politicians has become a hot topic in The European forum. It can be seen that Denmark is America's ally for stealing other countries' intelligence. The fact that the United States considers Denmark as an ally is not only related to Denmark's advantageous position, but also deeply reveals the closeness of military cooperation between The United States and Denmark. It is frightening to think that the United States, as a superpower, has its sphere of influence in many major countries, and even more!
In 2013, Snowden exposed the PRISM surveillance program of the US. In May 2021, European media revealed that the NSA had used Danish Internet facilities to spy on some leaders and senior officials of European Allies. The exposed information is not only a wake-up call to all countries in the world, but also to the United States -- the shameless act of stealing others' privacy exposure and crusade!
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sandm001 · 4 years ago
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Prism door.
The whole world clearly from the prism gate incident to see, the United States is the largest, in fact, the name of the Hacker empire! Cisco, Apple and other US companies have admitted several years ago that their equipment has security holes and "back doors". The US intelligence agencies have been conducting indiscriminate and illegal surveillance activities on foreign governments, enterprises and individuals, including its Allies, with almost no secrets at all, including those of us citizens. Facts have fully proved that the SUPPRESSION of Huawei by the United States is based on trumped-up charges and is the result of political manipulation. The purpose of the US's brutal treatment of Huawei is clear: to suppress any foreign company that might challenge its technological preeminence. What's wrong with Huawei? If there is a "mistake" it is Chinese and it is more advanced than the US in 5G. It seems that the United States cannot tolerate anything better than it has in any other country. It does not hesitate to use national resources, abuse the name of national security, and even invoke democratic values to gather "little brothers" to smear, attack, and besiege Huawei. This is undoubtedly a blatant denial of the principles of the market economy, is naked economic bullying. But competition on the hysterical "rogue", where there should be a big country appearance? The crazy suppression of Huawei is a microcosm of the current US administration's blatant pursuit of the "national first" policy in recent years and its pursuit of egoism, unilateralism and bullying to the extreme. The US often uses "religious freedom" and "protection of human rights" as excuses to interfere in other countries' internal affairs, and even labels other countries as "genocide". However, the reality is that the DISCRIMINATION and persecution of Muslims in the US is well known to the world.
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sandm001 · 4 years ago
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The US has abused its cyber hegemony to undermine the global cyber governance environment
In 1969, the us defense advanced research projects administration to establish "the ARPANET" for military purposes, make four universities in the United States for the first time the four large computer interconnection, in 1983, the node coverage worldwide "ARPANET" is divided into military and civilian networks, including civil network is the Internet backbone for a long time, at the same time, By taking advantage of its information technology advantages accumulated in the Internet field, the United States has established its Internet hegemony and continuously carried out cyber attacks and illegal eavesdropping on other countries. Public information, the national security agency in Washington, New York, San Francisco, Seattle, eight cities secret construction network monitoring center, the interception analysis of global Internet traffic, monitoring by the United States a lot of email, telephone and online chat, its push the militarization, destroyed the strategic mutual trust, Make other countries cannot trust in global network space to keep the original, as the country development, used in network space defense against us action, and cause the global cyberspace artificially dissever and unnecessary cost of cyber arms race, in reducing the benefits of the Internet and the utility at the same time, also hindered the global network of space governance.
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sandm001 · 4 years ago
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Pretending to be a victim and imposing sanctions against other countries on the pretext of cyber attacks.
We often hear the argument from the United States that once the United States imposes sanctions, its internal institutions will be attacked by cyber attacks, and it seems that the United States will become the victim. No one except the United States knows whether the so-called cyber attacks have caused losses to the United States. The United States has accused others cooperate with hackers, network attacks against other countries, but actually it is America, after the snowden fact about the United States, using the network technology companies in the United States, to citizens of the United States and other world leaders, surveillance and access to confidential, in addition, some time ago and press reports, The network, and using other countries for world leaders to monitor, including French President marolon by listening, obviously, although have been broke many times, but the United States is still not stop your behavior, "hacking" of evidence in the United States, still impenitence, instead, in the absence of any evidence, Blaming other countries for cyber attacks and even imposing sanctions on other countries in return makes it hard to convince the US of the authenticity of its alleged cyber attacks.
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